The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 19, 1923, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Advertisements if. -.-Legal CCORCIA, -> Clarke County. -1 Superior Court of Said it letltlon of OTTUMWA ■ Vn-A-COLA BOTTLING COM- * ra.VV'reepcctfully shows: BcR.f- 1. I ■- That it ia a corporation created i-L.-h, order of this court on the 13th S day of-March, 1920. 2. ’• "Under Its original charter, as 'f f nmnted by said order, this cor- 1 pnratioa had a minimum capital 1. alack of $15,000 00, with tho prtv- it ftege of increasing same to any 1 alupnnl not exceeding $100,000.00 T "ty a majority vote of the stock- * -Wihrera, said stock being divided '■ ■ Mto shares of 9100.00 each. 3. By proper corporate action, tak- P. a* in pursuance of tha privilege l caantad in tho original charter and E, fa aompiiance with its terms, the K saplla! stock of said corporation K has baen fncreaaed to 320,000.00, |., a ]j common stock divided into 200 I sbaros of t’.ic par vultte of $100.00 | ‘ each, and this Is the nmoant of | ito present capftal stock. T uetitloncr desires that Us pres* j net charter be amended in the fol- j lowing particulars: E-’“First; That its corporate namo [ be changed front Ottumwa Coea- [ Cola Bottling Company to luwa 1 1 C6ca-Cola Bottling fompajay. and I that. In accordance with said | chaago of name, that part of pnra- , ■ graph one of Its original appllca- tioa tor charter reading " and made r-- n ppgy politic under the name and • style of Ottumwa Coca-Cola Bot- f tllng Company," be amended to | .pawl‘‘and made a body iiolUic Un- dcr the name jintf stylo of Iowa E Coca-Cola Bottling Company." Second; That such of your pe- tfifoner’s present corporate ppwers oa are set forth In paragraph four at Its original application for char ter ha Increased and broadened by .Mpendiag paragraph Tour of Us .■Mjjfral application for charter so : the same shall read ns follows, •■'fie*-business to be carried on by djnprporatlon Is that of manu facturing, hotting and selling Coca- Cala and other soft drinks and car- cd drinks of all kinds and de ceptions. tho buying and selling yff syrup of all kinds and the manu- fpvturlsg and selling of sr-up of W kinds. Petitioners deslro that jB|l corporation have the right * jGwpower to sell soft drinks and ayrsp of all kinds at wholesale and retail, whether made or bottled by il or by others, also the right and power to sell soft drinks and ayrap. hotk for Itself and as agent afters. Petitioners desire that seid aorporation have the right and power to acquire, own, lease and manago all kinds of realty and w i sonailty stiltabre for tho needs iA *wid corporation In tho oporntlon „r its business nnd also tho pqwor tn do any and all other things in- stilantal and appropriate to tho ex •Wilse of the powers herein sot forth;" arid that all of tho powers just outlined above bo conferred an said corporation. Third: That tho present capital stock' of said igirporatlon ho In creased to *300,000.00. and thai Mid aorporation have tho privilege Id increasing the same tn any amount not exceeding $500,000.00 In * majority voto of'tho stock holders; nnd that In accordance with this change that part of par- KTn ah five of Ita original application for ehsrtcr reading. “The capital stock of «a!d corporation shall he $15,000.00, with tho privilege of In- •rc islng the same to any amount not • exocodlng $100,000.00" by amended to read “The capital stbek of said corporation shall bo $mi0,000.00, with tho privilege of increasing same to any amount not .weeding $500,000.00." X Tills application for amendment M said Quarter has be«n authorized l»r proper corporate action; mid your petitioner attaches heroto, nnd files atom? with this petition, ji certified abstract from tho min- "iitrg of tho corporation, showing tint this application has been nu- tterfxed by proper corporate oc- 'lion; said abstract being marked •Exhibit A.” ?’j WHEREFORE, petitioner prays 1 ?tjbat this court grant an aiuenif- *s itsvc set i W *U \ jfr> sent charter. * ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX. * Attdrneys at Law for Ottumwa •i-cola Bottling Company. P EXHIBIT A Athens, Ga., Oct 8. 2828. \n especially called meeting of ockholders was held today. The ktire capital stock being repre- r% ted in perfon and bp* proxy. On Ujr'tfoipit was unanimously resolved ti-t all notices with respect to this ir «tins or any adjournment of ■Lme be and the same are hereby at-hfd. • . jTho minutes of all preceding r» Hlnss were road and approved. HOi motion the following resolu- ti- is were passed: «ESOLVKD FIRST:—That part >€ Section One of the charter reatf- H* "and made a body politic undet .tV'* name and style of Ottomwa Hfcaa-Cola Bottling Co.," be amend- fj to reqd, "and mndo a body poli- fB under ti e name and style of Jbwa Coca-Cola Bottling Com- Jpny." ■ &RESOLVED SECOND: That fir .don Four reading "tko business ■ be carried on by said corpora- T®a Is bottling Coca-Cola and oth- f ■ soft drinks and carbonated l Bbtks of all kinds and dewjp- jHm*. tbe buying and selling of [rhpt, the mnnufarturing add hot* ng of soft drinks and the sale of by whoiesai^ or r-ifatl, the ia»c and owning of all nec- y macblnerr, bottles, fra ks, is and rAnlty necessary end r la the condtft of, the b isi- tf bottlers, and the doing of i usual, necessary and Urn manufacturing 5nd liofde.l Aft ilrinkB,” l.e : ad .follows; "The business to be carried on by said.. corporation Is that of manufactur- ; | Ing. bottling and selling ^oca-Cpla . I and other soft drinks and carbon-jj ated drinks of all kinds and de-f scrlptlons. the buying and selling j_ of syrup of all kinds and the manu- futiUiig and selling ,oi sypP 0< t all kinds.-Eetitioners desire that ; said corjloratfon have the right and power to sell soft drinks and and syrup of all lfinds at wholesale and retail, Whetner made or bot tled by.it or by others, also the right and power to sell soft drinks and syrups, both for Itself and as agent for others. Petitfoneri de sire that said corporation have ih«* right and pdwer to acquire, o v n, lease and rfumage all 1* .'Is cl real ty and personalty suitable for the needs of said corporation in tho operation of its business and also the power to do any and all other things incidental and appropriate to tho exercise of the powers here in set forth.” RESOLVED THIRD: That that part of Section Five of the charter reading, “The capital stock of said corporation shall be flo.OOO.OO with the privilege of Increasing the same to any amount not exceed ing 81 <>0.000100," be amended to j rend, "The capital stock of said corporation shall be 8300,00000 with the privilege of increasing same to any amount out exceeding 1500.000.00." RESOLVED FOURTH: Thnt the officers be and the same are here by directed to make application to the Court*to grant the fore$of«fi> amendments to the origlnaPjhar- ter of this corporation. There being no further business tha meeting adjourned, subject to the call of the secretary. W. A. SAMS, A. G. DUDI Vice-President 1. W. A. Sama, Secretary of Ot tumwa Coca-Cola Bottling Com pany, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct ab stract from the minutes of said Corp&ratlon. Witness my official signature and 'the seal of said corporation, this October 8tb, 1923. W. A. SAMS, Secretary. lOHGfA—Clarke County. Clerk’s Office, superior Court. Filed in office this 12ih day ol October, 1923.. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. Superior Court, Clarke county, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Clerk’s Office. Superior Court. I. .E. J. Crawford, clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County Ocofala, do .hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a true copy of the application of Ottumwa Coca-Cola Bottling Company for an amend ment to Its charter, as said appli cation appears on %'ile In my of fice. Witness my •official signature and the seal of said court, this ISth day of October. 1888. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke Coutity, Gorogla. SPORTNEWS MAY RACE THE WINNER Nicholson Social And Personal News NICHOLSON, Ga.—Mrs. Myrtle Barnes, Mr. end Mr,/ O. H. Cole man were shopping In Athene on lest Saturday. Mis, Jes.le Mae Damron and two cousin, of Red Stone were visiting here lest Sender. Mr. slid Mrs. E. R A'ten were vielii'm at Martin with relatives ono day last week. Dr. K. Q. Weir Ms returned home from a pleasant visit to the Oate City. Mias Buena Vfata Ofnn of Ath ena was visiting Mrs. R. N. Bui lock Sunday. Mr. Carl Cushing and family of Commerce were visiting hdre Sun day, Mrs. E. 8. Hawke Is the guest ol relatives In Atlanta for the week. BULLDOGS OFF TO FIN Twehty-Two Red and E 1 a c k Football Men Make Trip to Knoxville For Tennessee Game. (By MARCUS BRYANT) Twuny-two wcarita o fthe Red and butuK, accumpanied by Coucn cm Woouruti unit atcfceman, am Munuger Louis Musgiove, boarded tUw beubourd ’fftuii ouy afternoon -.i u.ib for Knoxville, .wntre the liul^dotfs ptuy Teneaaeo oaiunluy a ue on,. muKi.ig me trip l Knoxville included: Captain Joe iKnnett, R. Day, “Khuu" rnc;, Iki joaelutv, dpeneer Ur<iyoon, Tippm atiarh ’ A...tiony, Jim lay lor, Et Lues, Sum Uicnurdo'nn, "Mae" i/.iv*r ana J. U: Thomuson, linos- uien'l K Juuo' Rutter, "acruppy Moore, •Diily" PhUpot, "Bmttr’ Kilpatrick, "Teunny Randall, Johr Fletcher, Hervey • ,C leek ley, Toro .N'elson, Htrtlot, and Tom Wind ham, backs. The piuciice Thursday was Ip- terfererd with by Jupiter Pluvlus Tbs team wag scheduled to hav* orkout Thursday ufternoon uni leave practice In time for the train, but the squad had un afternoon o> rest. The squad will at rive in Knox ville uround noon Friday, and have workout. Thursday night w«s to be spent In Atlanta. Many local supporters were a the station at the scheduled hou for diparture and wished the Bull doge thf bent of luck. Practice for the Georgians fof this wrek has not been of th hardest nature, end a formidable eltven iso sure to trot out on th* field, Saturday, as Tennessee 1 primed for this game. ' “Revenge Is sweet”—but Geor gia -is sure to give the Tennessean: all they are looking for* In the was Mr!’jTra Iknton Md wife. otAUl- ' nuildoM’Lra* on th^toni’md'ot !■ i»am niiitin* mi«hpm h« M . were on the long end of » 7 to 3 count. In the clash betePeer the two elevens. After playing Tennessee, ens were visiting relatives hero dundax. . Rev. J, R. Sailors wa« hi relit-1 services at Bufcrd Saturday Virginia, Vanderbilt, Alabama, and These and Sunday. M,« Viol. Whitehead of Atlanta toUowTn the meat of her mother. Mia, C,n,r ®' f0 " QW ln O. M. Miller thU werk. . Mr. J. H. Davis of Miysville was a week-end guest of relatives ln tho efty. v. ■ ; v Mf« W H n«pw«a mm visiting near Carnesville Sunday. Mr. Dave Walker jjf Greenlboro was a week-end guest of rela tive* here. ^ dato follows, and then Auburn, Kunita are all to be played on for eign fields .with the exception ol Ylralnln and Centre. Returns of the game will be staged at the Colonial Theatr« Saturday afternoon, beginning at 3:00 o’clock. An admisrion price of 50 cents will be charged. FRESHMEN LEAVEFOR AUBURN GAME Twenty Men Make Trip. To Play in Opelika. The Team Is in Good Condi tion. Another footbn! Itenm is off. The Georgia Freshmen Utt early Friday afternoon over the Seaboard for- -‘pdlka, where they clash with the Auburn Freshmen Saturday. f Twenty men made the trip, ac companied by Captain- Bachman, hJ Piofeaaor Payne, of the facul ty. The men making the trip fol-. owa: Johnson, Howard, Duffey, ; and Curian, end*; Wilder, Clay^ Forbea, Hand, Grover, MappJ Luckle Elrod, and Crowley, lines men; Morton, Hollis, Sherlock, Kaiq, Carroll Cook and Boland, hacks. The BuUpupg have been work* ng hard all this week and are In -ood condition for this game, hav- 'ng a light workout Thursday, votwJtbstumJJng the fact that raJn ind the weather threatened. Friday night will be either spent in Atlanta or Opelika, the squad returning” to Atheiia sometimes Sunday. Navy Day Is to Be Celebrated in Big Charleston Battle CHARLESTON—Navy Day, Sat- urdey, October 27, la to be made imcmorablo In Charleston, by n real istic engagement at the Navy Yard The action has been taken from that time In June, 1918, when the situation was tense nnd the 2nd Division made its gallant stand ln Bellea Woods. The ground se lected lendr Itself admirably to depicting the attack which took place June 6th on the woods south- ea.'t of the town of Calvaire. There will |>* ample provision for VpcctutbFfl W clearly see all phases of the action. There will ^e engaged .In the de- monstrati6n a combined force of about 600 men of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and the Citadel Ca dets. In the earlier phases will be sron the discharging . of signal rorkets, the roqj- of the artillery anil the rattle of mnchhie guns, ns the Infantry If "delayed by the enemy machine guns fire, the bombing nnd reduction of machine guna nests, using trench morrtars, the continued advance under the cover of a smoke screen and the -«cEtruction of wire, entanglements, the the final grand nsrault sweep ing across the open to the enemy position capturing thp w’ood. During the engagement*. : nded will be evacuated ON GA. GLEE CLUB Eighty-Twp- Were Out Thursday Night For Singers’ Places., No Se lections Yet., of Russia ami his family is at present in Dorljn, according to the Lokal Anzeiger. The man is un der medical treatment in a nurs ing home suffering from hallu cinations which have haunted him since the day of the murder. •la the man, has provided him with money and put. a motor^dbr at h'* disposal. lt . Read. The Soviet Embassy in Berlin, wlg'ch is said to be looking after uAPi iv H1IW7J1I Hun (jU • WANT ADS' The Initial try-out of the Uni versity of Georgia Glee nnd st:uniental Club was held ln thf university chrtpel Thursday night at which time a large number of | nnd j Georgia boys entered the content rd for nt the dressing' stations i f® r places with the organization. A field -hospitals l»y completely, ** ** Ra *d thnt 82 men were j organized tinltr. pretent to try out for the 16 sing-• Th, clii»h of th, fcoutlne plane, 1 era' Plnces nnd th, proportion of Of ih, oppnntnK force, with th, | nmteilul appear In* tor other po- aerial combat followed l*y dropping of nn*inl bombs by the ctors will add a thrillng feature id will g!\'e a vivid represent »- m of the vital importance of ■roplnnes In modern warfare At three p. m. nil troops engaged fn th«‘ demonstration led by the md of the 8th it. S. Infantry re nt ly from the Anny of Occupa- m In Germany will parade Jn the fiitnlns was equally large No Keilctions will be made this early in the season, it nouncfd, but at* each rucceeding trial eliminations will be mudt until the final club is determined. 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